| 26 Dec 2023 |
WhiteBlackGoose | lmao | 23:07:58 |
Jan Tojnar | https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/197181 | 23:08:27 |
WhiteBlackGoose | yeah I'll add it to the wiki then right? | 23:08:59 |
Jan Tojnar | feel free, it’s not like it is curated or anything | 23:09:35 |
WhiteBlackGoose | Thanks a lot for the help | 23:19:23 |
WhiteBlackGoose | It used to be 20FPS, now it's hitting the ceiling with 144FPS
so fucking smooth | 23:19:45 |
Jan Tojnar | I have opened https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/276998 to replace the remaining aliases with throw | 23:23:10 |
WhiteBlackGoose | funny gnome
there's great looking image viewer
but I don't know how to open images in it if I have a path to the image XD | 23:36:08 |
WhiteBlackGoose | ah it's called loupe XD | 23:37:11 |
| 27 Dec 2023 |
Jan Tojnar | you can use gio open path to open it in the default program | 00:01:09 |
| rosnovsky joined the room. | 02:59:30 |
piegames | I use xdg-open which should be platform agnostic | 08:24:22 |
| @lotte:chir.rs changed their profile picture. | 09:14:55 |
| flokli changed their display name from flokli to flokli (DECT TVIX). | 12:48:11 |
Jan Tojnar | That is just a big bash script that calls `gio open` under (if you are lucky and your environment matches their heuristics) | 15:24:53 |
Jan Tojnar | I prefer less moving pieces. | 15:25:36 |
vcunat | That's the portability stuff. It should work well also on KDE/Plasma and others. | 16:15:01 |
vcunat | (So it depends on context what assumptions you want to make.) | 16:15:28 |
| @hkdb:matrix.org joined the room. | 16:46:33 |
Jan Tojnar | gio open just implements the XDG MIME spec so it should work on Plasma just fine | 17:01:01 |
Jan Tojnar | similarly the corresponding kio command should work on GNOME | 17:01:22 |
Jan Tojnar | xdg-utils are IMO only useful for programs whose platform does not have a proper API | 17:03:23 |
Jan Tojnar | (e.g. electron) | 17:03:32 |
Jan Tojnar | * (e.g. electron?) | 17:03:56 |
| 28 Dec 2023 |
| piegames changed their display name from piegames to piegames [☎ 9712]. | 01:33:25 |
uep | ❯ nix why-depends /run/current-system nixpkgs#plymouth
/nix/store/73fsp37mcik1qzs6xr7cdplijb62x9js-nixos-system-justice-of-toren-24.05.20231224.5f64a12
└───/nix/store/akb0vsmc92r8kd0yhiwkmkdkxvciylj0-system-path
└───/nix/store/p51s57hf2261yxwii0y5c7lr0wm2gzdv-gnome-shell-45.2
└───/nix/store/k7a502ackylsk1s9ip826xgvwcdy4w7r-gdm-45.0.1
└───/nix/store/bhc0qlrhhqfp4w8bdvna2x8i4j7a2wkj-plymouth-23.356.9
| 22:22:42 |
uep | I wondered why plymouth appeared; found a somewhat .. unexpected source | 22:23:21 |
uep | I do use it on another system, but not this one | 22:24:25 |
Jan Tojnar | it's used for flicker-free transition from splash to display manager IIRC | 23:40:40 |
| 29 Dec 2023 |
uep | yeah, once i saw it, I assumed something like that.. but it feels weird to be a direct dependency rather than an optional thing when both are installed. NBD | 00:06:36 |